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L.A. nightlife bands collectively on the dance ground to profit wildfire victims on the Bellwether
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L.A. nightlife bands collectively on the dance ground to profit wildfire victims on the Bellwether

Last updated: January 29, 2025 3:38 pm
Editorial Board Published January 29, 2025
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Simply forward of two all-star area live shows this week, the unbiased dance membership scene joins the groundswell of motion in response to the devastating Los Angeles fires with a particular version of the L.A. Provides Again profit on the Bellwether on Wednesday.

Hosted by IHeartComix, the dance celebration is curated by 11 main promoters on-site, with a expertise lineup that features Alice Glass, Women of Leisure, Emo Nite DJs, Spank Rock, Falcons, SuperNova, Chrome Sparks, Kito, Walker & Royce, and Lil Mariko, plus a number of shock performers. L.A. Provides Again is the annual IHC vacation celebration that usually advantages homeless nonprofits, however this one is available in response to a citywide emergency.

“I think in times like what’s happening now, this really shows the best side of who this city is,” says Franki Chan, founding father of IHeartComix, the inventive advertising and marketing company, which has deep roots on the L.A. different dance scene. “It’s an immediate reaction to something that is going on. It’s a little bit more personal.”

Chan notes that the fires in Pacific Palisades and Altadena hit the humanities group particularly arduous, together with members of his personal employees. Chan had arrived residence from a visit to Japan the evening earlier than the fires started. Inside days, the home the place he lives and has the IHC workplaces close to Sundown Boulevard was simply half a block away from an evacuation zone.

“There were about 20-plus people that lost their homes that have either worked here or we hire frequently, or have been co-conspirators, artists, colleagues — people that we’ve worked with very closely,” says Chan. “That reality is kind of really hard to wrap your head around.

“It’s easy to wake up in Hollywood and look outside and see blue skies and everyone’s at the coffee shop or whatever, but at the same time, just a few miles away, people have lost everything,” he provides. “That conflict is very real. I think both realities need to exist right now.”

This week’s L.A. Provides Again celebration would be the seventh hosted by IHC. It would unfold in two areas on the Bellwether — the primary live performance room and a club-like presentation within the Camille’s occasion area on the venue’s south aspect. Becoming a member of IHC on Wednesday are a number of common promoters, from longtime supporters Brownies & Lemonade and A Membership Known as Rhonda to Pangea Sound and Manufacturing Membership.

“This really puts our very special collection of nightlife brands on the forefront,” Chan says, including that many on the invoice are totally “capable of selling out multi-thousand rooms on their own, but you just never get to see them together. If you like dancing, if you like hearing a very broad range of music, then you’re going to have a good time.”

For anybody else, there will even be a livestream of the 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. present (and 4 p.m. to eight p.m. pre-show performances) out there to observe on lagivesback.org and a number of different channels: Billboard’s YouTube web page, Brownies & Lemonade’s Twitch account, Veeps, and On Air. All funds raised will go to the California Hearth Basis, MusiCares, Pasadena Humane Society and the Anti-Recidivism Coalition.

Chan usually spends months organizing the L.A. Provides Again profit, however this time rapidly organized a small military of no less than 100 volunteers and donations that not solely consists of the performers, however promoters, backstage meals, lasers, livestream crew, advertising and marketing and different manufacturing prices. The Bellwether donated the areas, and Ticketmaster is waiving all charges for ticket purchases.

A sleep-deprived Chan was nonetheless nailing down performers on Tuesday. Among the many highlights to not miss are singer Alice Glass, former member of Crystal Castles; and Women of Leisure, the quartet of DJs that features Tove Lo, Leanne Allen, Jesse Selchow and Deirdre Coleman.

“There was so much help being given that it was almost hard to find places where you could be included or actually make a difference there,” Chan says of the response throughout the town. “I kind of feel like in times like these, everyone needs a focus on the things that they do really well, you know?”

Among the many onstage hosts will likely be comedian and musician Reggie Watts, who plans to improvise as normal, however hold the main target balanced between having an awesome evening and the immediacy of the trigger.

“My goal is to keep it fun and keep it weird but to also infuse that reminder of why we’re here,” says Watts. “We do need these spaces to kind of be around each other and to talk to each other in person. And I hope this event will have those moments. This is a great opportunity for people to be reminded of how important it is to meet in person and not solely rely on electronic means of image projection or lifestyle projection.”

Watts notes that full impression of the losses from the fires to the inventive group stays unknown, however a number of studios he’s personally recorded in burned down. “So many artist’s studios burned down, homes burned down. All of the gear has been lost,” he says. “Everyone’s doing this hyper connected thing: How can I help? And that’s going to add even more value to this community.”

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